Biology, asked by raisamusarrat9292, 2 months ago

write briefly about the effect of ADH on the kidney when there's too little water and when there's too much water in the body.​

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Answered by lliTzPrInCeSsll
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More ADH will be released, which results in water being reabsorbed and small volume of concentrated urine will be produced. If a person has consumed a large volume of water and has not lost much water by sweating, then too much water might be detected in the blood plasma by the hypothalamus

Answered by bhagyabatiroutray10
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Explanation:

What happens if I have too little anti-diuretic hormone? Low levels of anti-diuretic hormone will cause the kidneys to excrete too much water. Urine volume will increase leading to dehydration and a fall in blood pressure.

Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) is a chemical produced in the brain that causes the kidneys to release less water, decreasing the amount of urine produced. A high ADH level causes the body to produce less urine. A low level results in greater urine production.

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